This uncertain economic condition has had a significant and very pronounced impact on the middle to lower class in carrying out their daily lives, especially for families with many family members. However, in some places this is not a problem, most still adhere to the motto "Many Children, Many Fortune".
It turns out that this motto also happens a lot in my country. Many children have a lot of fortune, actually it does not mean that many children immediately become very rich because of the child who bears the cost of living in their arms. If parents think like that, it means that the child is just an investment, so they can make money for him. In other words, raise children not because you love them, but because you want to be rich. If you think like that, if your child doesn't succeed, you will definitely blame your child while bringing up his services as a parent.
Many children have a lot of sustenance, which means that the sustenance we get is for that child, so 1 child, 1 flow of sustenance, the more children the more the flow of sustenance, but the sustenance is for the child, not to enrich the parents. The provisions vary, such as income to buy healthy food for children, children's living necessities, holidays, children's schools, etc. If you want to be rich, do business, instead of making children keep telling children to return the favor they have given. born so they are rich. If we raise children in a good and sincere way, then the children will also feel for themselves how sincere their parents are and in the end they will be happy to help their parents' lives, without being "squeezed".
Yes. The government also reads this gap very well, where the government is also trying to reduce fertility rates by suggesting various programs for people who are seen as belonging to that category.
But now in my country the government has reduced the child birth rate, by providing family planning programs. Any family with two children is enough. The reason the government is doing this is because many children are not qualified. Yes, their growth and development is disrupted, even fails, including their brains. In the future, when they reach school age and become adults, they tend to be unable to compete with other children, and the educational process at school becomes disrupted. In the end they will become human resources who are unable to compete economically as well, again their education is disrupted. And conditions like this can later affect the growth and development of their children and grandchildren.
Imagine, if our children and grandchildren are not qualified, we are not able to compete academically and economically, we can continue to fall into the poverty chain. So, the program is not only a health problem, but an economic and social problem.